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Call it the Maxi Cooper.
Dumb idea, IMO.
Build a BMW X1 if you must.
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estreka
- Dec 4, 2007 3:02 pm
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No thanks. Agreed on the X1.
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I'd have to see more of it first. An actual mini off roader would be cool but just throwing SUV styling cues on a Mini would be lame.
Remember though, the original Mini was the platform for a lot of different little vehicles. Done right, it could work.
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Ellicott City MD United States of America |
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Rather than knee-jerking, I come at this from a completely different angle than most, and I think it's the angle MINI's looking from, too. This is not about the MINI getting bigger, it's about the SUV getting smaller, peppier, and more fun to drive.
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Ellicott City MD United States of America |
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I agree. I think a "mini" MINI SUV would be a hoot, and a welcome addition to the SUV scene.
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Astoria (New York City) NY United States of America |
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I thought BMW's plant was in Spartanburg, SOUTH Carolina.
By the way, perhaps the source article has been changed since this blog entry was posted, but it says that this MINI will be built at the Magna plant in Austria that currently builds the BMW X3.
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Ellicott City MD United States of America |
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You're right. It is South Carolina. I've corrected my blog. Thanks.
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